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The Brutalist is the story of a visionary architect who flies to the USA after the World War; he has to pay a hefty price to ...
The Brutalist ending explained: The epilogue takes place over 20 years later, in 1980, at the first ever Venice Biennale of Architecture, which is doing a retrospective on László’s work.
In the new Oscar-winning movie, ‘The Brutalist’, the story’s hero Laszlo Toth, is a Jewish Hungarian architect loosely made to resemble Bauhaus designer Marcel Breuer.
Adrien Brody is on a roll. Following his Golden Globe and BAFTA Best Actor wins for his performance as László Toth in Brady Corbet's The Brutalist, Brody picked up the equivalent Oscar last Sunday, ...
The Brutalist won a trio of Oscars last night, but it failed to say anything meaningful about architecture, writes Edwin Heathcote.
When eminent Hungarian architect and Nazi concentration camp survivor Laszlo Toth (Adrien Brody) arrives at New York City’s Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty appears on the horizon – but it ...
Surprisingly, almost no Brutalist architecture appears in "The Brutalist" — until we glimpse Toth's completed masterpiece at the end of the three-and-a-half-hour film.
Surprisingly, almost no Brutalist architecture appears in "The Brutalist" -- until we glimpse Toth's completed masterpiece at the end of the three-and-a-half-hour film.
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